The dumsor debate will never end. It is likely to be intense as we inch towards the 2024 elections, the reason for which is not far-fetched. Every now and
The dumsor debate will never end. It is likely to be intense as we inch towards the 2024 elections, the reason for which is not far-fetched. Every now and
We have said time and again that our politics has blinded the thinking capacity of certain people in Ghana, notably the NDC family and their collaborators in the media,
For the sake of politics otherwise sane people have left the bathhouse chasing those who came for their clothes and doing so naked. The otherwise sane persons do not
For a while now some foreign diplomats have made our local politics part of their remit. They wade into our national affairs contrary to diplomatic protocols and decency in
An unambiguous directive from the Supreme Court to Parliament appears to have befuddled the legislature. Expunge the name of Gyakye Quayson from the records from the legislative arm of
For sometime the debate about the appointment of three new commissioners to the Electoral Commission (EC) has intensified with as usual those opposed to President Akufo-Addo accusing him of
If there is anything consistent in the DNA of the NDC and its leaders, then it is their penchant to be inconsistent. Anyone who doubts this assertion should listen
Former President John Mahama is on campaign heat and being in that mode he commits blunders which are inconsistent with his status as a statesman. He has not learnt
John Mahama We do not know what former President John Mahama would say to the World Bank’s report that his mismanagement of the Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs) is responsible for
“If you repeat a lie often enough, people will believe it, and you will even believe it yourself,” a famous quote of Joseph Goebbels, the Nazi propaganda maestro is
When former President John Evans Atta Mills of blessed memory ordered an Auditor-General to proceed on a forced leave, a subtle dismissal, little did we know at the time
We are constrained to express disappointment in the Ghana Private Road Transport Union (GPRTU) for their inability to compel commercial drivers to reduce fares as the union directed. We
We live in a country where contradictions and hypocrisy have a sway in her affairs, the reason we appear not to be getting many things right. The hypocrites are